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The corresponding backend support tail fixed region as well as several other audio encodings has already been released, while frontend support is yet to be released as of September 2020. vsq format.Īmeya/Ayame added support for Unicode in an unreleased newer version of UTAU as per the screenshots posted on Twitter. Producers have developed several methods of producing their sound banks and results for the voicebanks vary because of this. It is important to make note of the guidelines the UST creator has provided in terms of the. These files can be freely distributed, allowing different UTAU to sing the same piece. UTAU's project files are saved under the ".ust" (Utau Sequence Text) extension. However, the program still requires support for Japanese text. The program's interface was translated to English by Ameya, and other translations are still pending.
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Most of its documentation is in Japanese, but the User Manual has been translated into English. Regardless of the voice's language, a user's computer must be in the Japanese locale or use AppLocale in order to run the software. However, other formats based on X-SAMPA are also used, such as Cz Phonemes (or C-ZAMPA) for some English VCCV voicebanks. Often, X-SAMPA format is used for English voicebanks. While there are a high number of bilingual UTAU, there are also multilingual UTAU that can sing in three or more languages. English is a common language for UTAU to sing in. However, the number of available languages has been expanded by the users. UTAU is mostly a Japanese program and thus many of its voices are created specifically for the Japanese language. These voicebanks are normally distributed directly from their creators via internet download, but some are sold as part of commercial projects. A myriad number of voicebanks have been developed by independent users. They are also called "voicebanks" (more common in English-speaking areas) and "(voice) libraries" in Japan. Voices made for the UTAU program are officially called "UTAU" as well, though they are colloquially known as "UTAUloids", a reference to VOCALOID.
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It comes with AQUEST's voice synthesizer " AquesTalk" for synthesizing the voice samples of the default voicebank, Utane Uta (also nicknamed Defoko ( Defoko meaning 'Default Girl' in Japanese)) on UTAU's initial launch, after which the generator deletes itself. UTAU is able to use WAV files provided by the user, so that a singing voice can be synthesized by introducing song lyrics and melody. UTAU was originally created to assist this process using concatenative synthesis. UTAU ( 歌う), meaning 'to sing' in Japanese, has its origin in the activity of "Jinriki Bōkaroido" ( 人力ボーカロイド, Manual Vocaloid), where people edit an existing vocal track, extract phonemes, adjust pitch, and reassemble them to create a Vocaloid-esque singing voice.
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Kasane Teto Merchandise Games Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series) Hatsune Miku Project mirai (series) Uta Kumi 575 Derivatives Hachune Miku Akita Neru Yowane Haku Sakine Meiko Tako Luka Calne Ca Shiteyanyo Rin no youchuu Mikuday Concepts Project 575 Ono Koume Kobayashi Matcha Masaoka Azuki Yosano Yuzu.In March 2008, Ameya/Ayame released UTAU, a free, advanced support tool shareware software that was free-to-download from its main website. In fact, because of her fame and constant guest appearances alongside VOCALOIDs, she has been often been mistaken as a VOCALOID. Kasane Teto has more than 20.000 videos starring her at NicoNico. She is also regarded as one of the most used UTAU in Japan, if not the most used.

Her initial release is BOUCALOID on Apwith triphones on September 17, 2011, and her second release is BOUCALOID APPEND on October 1, 2012.

Many Teto songs were posted to Niconico, and Teto and UTAU established a place among VOCALOID. Tetos VCV voicebank was released on Octoand her singing became more natural than before. Some of these early works include Fake Diva, Triple Baka, Kasane Territory, and Popipo Mk-II. Since then several creators including Lamaze-P, Telmin and Death Ohagi started to create Teto songs. The voice providers name reading was then changed to Mayo Oyamano ( Oyamano Mayo ) to avoid unnecessary confusion. UTAU and Teto were both unnoticed among VOCALOID composers at first, but during the last half of the year of her release several creators started composing songs for Teto, causing her fame to be established during the following year. The Teto project continued after the troll campaign, and her vocal was recorded again for the use on UTAU, which vocal synthesis software was released two months earlier.
